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121 сокращение ледника
General subject: glacier wastage, shrinkage of glacierУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сокращение ледника
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122 сплошная коррозия
1) Engineering: continuous corrosion (по всей поверхности металла), uniform corrosion2) Oil: massive corrosion, total surface corrosion3) Oilfield: total massive corrosion4) Makarov: general corrosion, general wastage -
123 сточные воды
1) General subject: drainage, effluents, waste water2) Biology: (очищенные или частично очищенные) effluent, sewage3) Naval: sewage waters4) Engineering: aqueous waste, effluent water, flow of waste, foul water, gray water, residuary water, run-off, sewage flow, sewage water, sewerage, slops, sullage (преим. бытовые), waste (промышленные и коммунальные), waste effects, wastewater, refluent water5) Agriculture: (частично очищенные) effluent, (преим. pl) waste6) Construction: leachate7) Economy: discharged waters, waste waters, wastes, water-borne wastes8) Textile: effluents (напр. шерстомойной машины)9) Oil: effluent, refinery water (на нефтезаводе)10) Fishery: wastewater11) Food industry: liquid waste12) Ecology: aqueous wastes, black water, sewage disposal, untreated sewage, washings, waste effluent, waste effluents13) Advertising: liquid wastes14) Sakhalin energy glossary: Aqueous effluents, runoff15) Chemical weapons: wastewater (СВ)16) Makarov: discharges, residuary waters, run-offs, sewage (неочищенные), sullage (главным образом бытовые), tail water, washings (от мытья улиц), waste (пром. и коммунальные), wastewaters17) Electrochemistry: wastage18) Caspian: ablutions -
124 текучесть кадров
1) General subject: turnover of employees ( staff), fluctuation movement of personnel, attrition rate, turnover of labour2) Military: wastage rate3) Economy: labor fluctuations, personnel lapse factor, turnover of staff, turnover rate, turnover rate of personnel, staff turnover (АД)4) Advertising: personnel turnover5) Business: employee turnover, fluctuation of personnel6) Household appliances: personnel defections7) EBRD: labour turnover, manpower turnover8) Gold mining: turnover9) oil&gas: job turnover -
125 убыль
1) General subject: decrease, decrement, fall, horning, loss, subsidence, wastage, waste, drain, leak, wear and tear3) Military: washout5) Agriculture: shrinkage6) Construction: depreciation7) Economy: natural loss8) Accounting: abnormal shrinkage9) Forestry: diminution, ebb (воды)10) Fishery: fi decrease in numbers11) Business: outflow14) Marine science: wane15) Makarov: attrition (персонала), decline, sinking (воды)16) General subject: sinking (воды, снежного покрова) -
126 убыток
1) General subject: bad, damage, disadvantage, lesion, loss, red (записываемый красными чернилами), sacrifice, waste, detriment2) Military: red ink3) Engineering: deficit (превышение расхода над приходом)4) Law: damaged, endamagement, indemnify5) Economy: negative profit, penalty cost6) Accounting: dilution7) Finances: negative return8) Special term: wastage9) Advertising: negative payoff10) Business: harm11) Management: breakage12) EBRD: claim13) leg.N.P. damages, losses14) Phraseological unit: do a number on -
127 угары
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128 усадка
1) General subject: contraction (при твердении), shrink (ткани), shrinkage, shrinking2) Engineering: cockle, shrink, shrinkage loss, slump (футеровки)4) Railway term: settlement6) Mining: girtwise give, height reduction, shrink, slump (бетона)7) Metallurgy: shrink-off8) Polygraphy: shrinkage (напр. бумажного листа, матрицы)9) Textile: crimp10) Oil: retreat11) Cartography: shrinkage (напр, фотоплёнки, бумаги)12) Food industry: shrinkage losses, simsim, trub, product shrink (снижение веса продукции из-за подсыхания)13) Coolers: weight losses14) Drilling: contraction strain, cooling strain, give15) Sakhalin energy glossary: oil shrinkage (нефти)17) Automation: shrink factor, shrinkage factor18) Plastics: wastage19) General subject: settle in20) Makarov: cockle (материала), cockle (ткани), sinkage21) Tengiz: settling (ж/д насыпи)22) Cement: shrinkage properties
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